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Megan Fox Compares Actors and Actresses to Prostitutes
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An actress herself, Megan Fox says movie stars "are kind of prostitutes" since they are paid to "feign attraction and love."

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Movie siren Megan Fox shares some of her provocative perspectives with the July issue of Britain's GQ Magazine, saying in an interview that comes along her photo spread for the publication, she tends to consider actors and actresses, more or less, are like prostitutes. "When you think about it, we actors are kind of prostitutes. We get paid to feign attraction and love. Other people are paying to watch us kissing someone, touching someone, doing things people in a normal monogamous relationship would never do with anyone who's not their partner. It's really kind of gross," so she explains.

She goes on addressing her sex symbol status, insisting "I have this sort of promiscuous image. People assume I'm really overtly sexually aggressive and that I'm this wild child. And I'm not like that at all." Asked on her becoming a famous figure in Hollywood entertainment industry, she claims "It doesn't mean anything. Anyone can be famous."

Not afraid of provoking controversy, Megan also calls for the legalization of weeds. She says, "I can't tell you how much bull(feces) I've been through because I will openly say that I smoke weed. People look at it like it's this crazy, hippy, (jacked)-up thing to do. And it's not. I hope they legalize it," adding, "And when they do, I'll be the first person in line to buy my pack of joints."

Megan Fox's cover shot, photo spread, and full interview are all in the July 2009 issue of Britain's GQ Magazine, which is already on newsstands.

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